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it's funny, my dad used to say growing up that he could teach us anything but he couldn't teach us to care and he couldn't teach us to feel. >> couldn't teach you passion. so there is a part of me that says you're born with it and i am guilty. i mean, if anything i have to control it because i... that's probably the biggest challenge bag c.e.o. you have to... you're talking to so many people now and you have to be very focused and be very ... and yes you have to show your passion but you have to be very thoughtful. i remind them constantly we're like a cruise ship in the ocean. we're not a speedboat that's... because of our size. >> all that you project are what you want your company to project. so you've become c.e.o. symbol. >> and as long as it's about core values and uniting people and building great teams, i think that that's... it's not just up to me. it's fine if i do, but i believe christopher does and when the c.f.o.s saysy speaks to the street, that's what she projects. we're all singing off the same hymn sheet and we're only hiring like-minded people who believe in the same
it's funny, my dad used to say growing up that he could teach us anything but he couldn't teach us to care and he couldn't teach us to feel. >> couldn't teach you passion. so there is a part of me that says you're born with it and i am guilty. i mean, if anything i have to control it because i... that's probably the biggest challenge bag c.e.o. you have to... you're talking to so many people now and you have to be very focused and be very ... and yes you have to show your passion but you...
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>> a guy called me up used to be in my crew. i haven't seen him in 20 years, and it was funny. he said to me, chief, you need to come back. there's nobody out here, nobody's making money. they'll welcome you with open arms. >> reporter: wasn't tempting? >> not in the least. >> reporter: not even a little twinge? >> not even a -- i'd have to be -- i'd need a lobotomy if i thought of that again. i believe with all my heart, 1,000%, that god had a different plan and purpose. i don't know where it's going to end. i could walk out the door tomorrow and somebody shoot me in the head, especially in brooklyn. who knows. but -- and if it happens, so be it. i fulfilled my purpose and i go to heaven. that's where i believe i'm going anyway, i hope so. >> michael is speaking around the country, churches and prisons, while working on his latest book, while his father will likely receive the last prison sentence of his long life early next month. >>> and when we come back, danger on theering waves that come out of nowhere to chew up ships. we'll meet a survivor, and the man who lives to ride
>> a guy called me up used to be in my crew. i haven't seen him in 20 years, and it was funny. he said to me, chief, you need to come back. there's nobody out here, nobody's making money. they'll welcome you with open arms. >> reporter: wasn't tempting? >> not in the least. >> reporter: not even a little twinge? >> not even a -- i'd have to be -- i'd need a lobotomy if i thought of that again. i believe with all my heart, 1,000%, that god had a different plan and...
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judges, and before i have shawn explain his experience with misdemeanor courts, where you just tell us -- he was described as a great judge, but he was violating everybody's writes everyday, and he was thrown off the bench. tell us that story. >> this is a story of a judge in upstate new york, and he is a judge in a place called troy, new york, which has historically been a beautiful day. -- beautiful town. he got the idea he wanted to help clean up troy. if you walk the streets with hank bauer, he is a celebrity. people are hanging out their windows, do you need an umbrella? he is that type of guy. i told him i was writing a book called "ordinary in justice," and you are one of the main characters, and he would pick up the phone, and i could hear him smiling, because in his heart of hearts -- he has been kicked off the bench by the new york state judicial commission, but he drew the things he has done nothing wrong, -- he truly it sinks he has done nothing wrong, and when they told him -- he truly thinks he has done nothing wrong. when they told him he did things like not reading peop
judges, and before i have shawn explain his experience with misdemeanor courts, where you just tell us -- he was described as a great judge, but he was violating everybody's writes everyday, and he was thrown off the bench. tell us that story. >> this is a story of a judge in upstate new york, and he is a judge in a place called troy, new york, which has historically been a beautiful day. -- beautiful town. he got the idea he wanted to help clean up troy. if you walk the streets with hank...
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marijuana use jumped 10 percent from the year before and remains the most commonly used drug in the country. ecstacy use up 37 percent. the number of people taking methamphetamines jumped 60 percent. however, cocaine use continues to drop, down 15 percent. trace has the news live from the west coast. what are officials saying? >>reporter: marijuana use is going up because medical marijuana is sending the wrong message that we spent years telling young people marijuana was bad and now medical marijuana is bigger than ever. 14 states along with the district have legalized medical marijuana and that is number is expected expected to rise. and as for methamphetamine, more are using stuff in cold medicine to make drugs at home. and now people go from store to store and buy up the cold medicine and make their own meth meth at home and there is more meth coming from mexico. >> the pot groups say this study strengthens their argument that pot should be made legal? >> and they say the federal government's war on marijuana after years and years has failed, costing thousands of people their livelihood
marijuana use jumped 10 percent from the year before and remains the most commonly used drug in the country. ecstacy use up 37 percent. the number of people taking methamphetamines jumped 60 percent. however, cocaine use continues to drop, down 15 percent. trace has the news live from the west coast. what are officials saying? >>reporter: marijuana use is going up because medical marijuana is sending the wrong message that we spent years telling young people marijuana was bad and now...
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lynn. >> tracy potts there for us in washington. tracie, thank you. >>> well, families who believe their loved ones were in their final resting places at arlington national cemetery, well, that is not the case. at least two bodies were in the wrong place. a recent army report detailed mismanagement that led to the handling of graves. a later senate report put that b number up to 6,600. since the army's findings, defense officials have received about 1100 calles from worried families. >>> in an nbc news schusive, andrea mitchell was granted an interview inside the iranian presidential palace wednesday. they talked about the fate of the american hikers held in iran. ahmadinejad wanted people to know that sarah had been released on passionate grounds. but en it came to infoation on thether hiker hes held in jail, ahmadinejad remained defiant. be sure to watch andrea mitchell later on this morning on "today." >> now here's a look at other stories making ns early today in america. >> texas police releas dash cam of a man who was beat dow
lynn. >> tracy potts there for us in washington. tracie, thank you. >>> well, families who believe their loved ones were in their final resting places at arlington national cemetery, well, that is not the case. at least two bodies were in the wrong place. a recent army report detailed mismanagement that led to the handling of graves. a later senate report put that b number up to 6,600. since the army's findings, defense officials have received about 1100 calles from worried...
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go out, go out and just fight for us. stand with us. really? well, who do we have on the other side? by the way, does anybody notice that barack and michelle obama are not in this. hmm. i think they're pawns. who is on the other side? who are the king and queens of the other side? i can't figure it out. neither can the media. i mean they'll say it's me and sarah palin. that is ridiculous. if that's true, that's how much trouble we're really in. i will tell you who we answer to. remember, this is a power structure. power structure. >> glenn: here is a great idea. merit. >> glenn: family. that's who these people are? who are the pawns? really, it's pretty much the same. you have the labor unions. remember these pawns? right now, you have the power structure that doesn't care about the people. you have the nurses. and the firefighters. and the police that have screwed these people. remember, it's politician, special interest and labor unions. they're the ones who pretend to argue with each other and yet, they're both calling on you to help. so if
go out, go out and just fight for us. stand with us. really? well, who do we have on the other side? by the way, does anybody notice that barack and michelle obama are not in this. hmm. i think they're pawns. who is on the other side? who are the king and queens of the other side? i can't figure it out. neither can the media. i mean they'll say it's me and sarah palin. that is ridiculous. if that's true, that's how much trouble we're really in. i will tell you who we answer to. remember, this...
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and methamphetamine use. almost 9% of the population say they used illegal drugs last year. >>> an ohio mother accused of giving marijuana to her 2-year-old daughter. this is video recorded on her cell phone of her child alleg allegedly smoking the drug. at one point, she's herd on the video telling the child, don't blow on the joint. >> i'm just grateful that somebody in the community was savvy enough and smart enough and cared enough about this little girl that they forwarded it to another phone and brought it to authorities. >> she remains behind bars facing 11 and a half years in prison. >>> the fbi has launch ad civil rights investigation into the beating of a suspect by dallas police. the suspect was african-american but the police chief says he doesn't suspect race played a role in last week's incident. sandra hughes reports this morning. >> reporter: the dashcam police video shoals the arresting officers chasing the 28-year-old black suspect on his motorcycle, driving on a sidewalk when the officers c
and methamphetamine use. almost 9% of the population say they used illegal drugs last year. >>> an ohio mother accused of giving marijuana to her 2-year-old daughter. this is video recorded on her cell phone of her child alleg allegedly smoking the drug. at one point, she's herd on the video telling the child, don't blow on the joint. >> i'm just grateful that somebody in the community was savvy enough and smart enough and cared enough about this little girl that they forwarded...
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it used to hover around 170 over 90. it's now pretty stable at 120 over 80. >> reporter: stress, boosting your blood pressure, is a major contributor to heart attacks. it triggers the body's fight or flight response. the brain releases adrenaline, the blood thickens the heart pumps faster. and boom. >> boom. you're dead. >> reporter: dr. kennedy says his regimen of focused breathing is the same technique professional athletes and others use. >> like, how the plane was landed on the hudson river. how kobe bryant hits the shot with no time left. >> reporter: used with every day stresses, he claims, can save your life. >> this is actually ancient wisdom being proven by modern science. >> reporter: haefling the heart by finding the quiet in the middle of life's storm. david wright, abc news, los angeles. >>> and if you want to learn more about this method, and test it out for yourself, head to abcnews.com/worldnews. >>> and, still ahead, a brand new song of hope. [ male announcer ] the financial headlines can be unsettling.
it used to hover around 170 over 90. it's now pretty stable at 120 over 80. >> reporter: stress, boosting your blood pressure, is a major contributor to heart attacks. it triggers the body's fight or flight response. the brain releases adrenaline, the blood thickens the heart pumps faster. and boom. >> boom. you're dead. >> reporter: dr. kennedy says his regimen of focused breathing is the same technique professional athletes and others use. >> like, how the plane was...
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thanks for joining us this morning. we know it's early. >>> 4:31 is our time. that means it's time for weather and traic on the 1s. here's tom. >> another dry morning under way. we do have a time for some rain by this time tomorrow morning. we may have wet streets and roads and sidewalks. looking at temperatures around the region it's in the 60s from the shenandoah valley to the atlantic beaches. now 69 at national airport. the mountains of western maryland, west virginia, many locations in the 50s there. it's in the low0s on the eastern shore away from the waters and around virginia's tide water region up near upper 60s. over the last 12 hours we've seen som increase in the cloud cover coming from a low essure system that's spreading some rain from michigan down through ohio, indiana, kentucky, southern illinois. that's heading to theeast. and it may arrive here this evening. before then, increasing clouds, highs, mid 80s. then there is that chance of a passing shower this evening. maybe some thunder, small chance of that. d then tomorrow we'll get increasing
thanks for joining us this morning. we know it's early. >>> 4:31 is our time. that means it's time for weather and traic on the 1s. here's tom. >> another dry morning under way. we do have a time for some rain by this time tomorrow morning. we may have wet streets and roads and sidewalks. looking at temperatures around the region it's in the 60s from the shenandoah valley to the atlantic beaches. now 69 at national airport. the mountains of western maryland, west virginia, many...
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and will never be used again. but that did not happen to one local man. >> michael says a long time ago, 11 years ago, he had a paid aol e-mail account that he thought he canceled. >> i terminated our agreement with aol and stop paying the yearly maintenance fee. i expected everything to be finalized and finished. >> that was 1999. imagine his surprise when he logged onto that account this summer and there was spam mail from that old account. >> received an e-mail message center might instant messenger account to my complete address book that i had at aol, which included my current e-mail address. that is the only way i knew it is being used at all. >> it is called email hijacking. >> a computer security expert explains hal email hijacking happens and how you can protect yourself. >> we now have breaking news to bring you, a pedestrian struck. captain roy taylor has the latest. >> this is southbound bellaire road south of frankfurt ave. a serious accident, a pedestrian structure. city police have had to shut down
and will never be used again. but that did not happen to one local man. >> michael says a long time ago, 11 years ago, he had a paid aol e-mail account that he thought he canceled. >> i terminated our agreement with aol and stop paying the yearly maintenance fee. i expected everything to be finalized and finished. >> that was 1999. imagine his surprise when he logged onto that account this summer and there was spam mail from that old account. >> received an e-mail...
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for us, cloudiness overhead. two-degree guaranteed high taking us out of the 60s this morning to 84 and cloudy this afternoon. check on that traffic right now. see how it's rolling with kim brown. >> good morning, everyone, the only incident that you may see on the roadways this morning is coming out of glen burnie. we have fire activity at baltimore annapolis boulevard, mountain road. aside from that, traffic is really off to a fantastic start, no problems here with drive times on the 895 uh, harbor tunnel thruway. seven minutes between the split and 295. no problems southbound 95 between the beltway and route 32. that'll take you about 16 minutes, outer loop, southwest corner of the beltway. as we look right now at our camera, you'll see traffic moving very well. light volume on the beltway, harford road. it's looking good on the west side as well. >> a minute after 6:00 right now, we know it's a close race. we know who's leading right now but this morning we're still waiting to find out who will be protecting
for us, cloudiness overhead. two-degree guaranteed high taking us out of the 60s this morning to 84 and cloudy this afternoon. check on that traffic right now. see how it's rolling with kim brown. >> good morning, everyone, the only incident that you may see on the roadways this morning is coming out of glen burnie. we have fire activity at baltimore annapolis boulevard, mountain road. aside from that, traffic is really off to a fantastic start, no problems here with drive times on the...
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over here looks like we used to be the stove in the kitchen. you can see all that's lly is bits of charred wood and twisted metal. >> federal investigators are looking into those reports from those residents who say they snowcats a few weeks prior to last thursday's explosion. christine conley is looking into that issue as well she joins us live from san bruno. >> that is what the in the investigation were a few blocks away from the fires of one we zoom in and show you you can see those people walking around through the destruction as they continue to search for clues here in the fires of one of the other things are looking into his some reports that residents may have smelled gas in the days before the explosion. let's roll video and walking down the part of the case. 81 year-old elizabeth torres who tuesday was confirmed as the fourth victim in this blast her son says in the weeks before the explosion his mother had smelled gas in the backyard. coming up on kron 4 news @ 5:30 p.m. you will hear more from her and what pg&e has to say about the
over here looks like we used to be the stove in the kitchen. you can see all that's lly is bits of charred wood and twisted metal. >> federal investigators are looking into those reports from those residents who say they snowcats a few weeks prior to last thursday's explosion. christine conley is looking into that issue as well she joins us live from san bruno. >> that is what the in the investigation were a few blocks away from the fires of one we zoom in and show you you can see...
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thanks for joining us. 5:47 right now. what may have seemed like an everyday crime story has an everyday twist, actually, something far from it. police are still searching for a suspect after a liquor story robbery led to shots being fired near a soccer field where students were playing a game. abc2 news sherrie johnson joins us live in the studio with more from that coach. >> reporter: it's not something you see everyday. a girl's soccer coach apprehending suspects. that's exactly what happened yesterday afternoon when two men tried to rob a liquor store. it happened at the intersection of loch raven boulevard and northern parkway in northeast baltimore. a security officer fired shots when the men tried to rob that liquor store. across the street, the soccer team was getting ready for a big game. a police officer heard the shots and sprung into action make sure his team was safe by taking them into the school building. he ran after the suspects, tackling one of them. >> i did what anybody else would have d
thanks for joining us. 5:47 right now. what may have seemed like an everyday crime story has an everyday twist, actually, something far from it. police are still searching for a suspect after a liquor story robbery led to shots being fired near a soccer field where students were playing a game. abc2 news sherrie johnson joins us live in the studio with more from that coach. >> reporter: it's not something you see everyday. a girl's soccer coach apprehending suspects. that's exactly what...
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but this card is also being used to protect children from crimes and accidents. they've named the system guardian touch. the process begins with smart card passes. they hold the same technology as train passes. when registered users tap their card on a designated terminal, it automatically notifies the server. immediately it sends an e-mail to parents letting them know exactly where their children are. >> translator: one thing you should know about these smart cards, they have quite a few functions. we began the service because as a public transportation provider we wanted to give our customers and the children peace of mind. >> reporter: the fukuoka city transportation bureau hopes the system spreads beyond children who use the subway to other children as well. right now guardian touch operates at 48 facilities within the city limits, including the main library and the public pool. four elementary schools have also signed on. kotaro and ayane sakata study at an elementary school that has a terminal. when the children arrive or leave school, they tap the terminal
but this card is also being used to protect children from crimes and accidents. they've named the system guardian touch. the process begins with smart card passes. they hold the same technology as train passes. when registered users tap their card on a designated terminal, it automatically notifies the server. immediately it sends an e-mail to parents letting them know exactly where their children are. >> translator: one thing you should know about these smart cards, they have quite a few...
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group unity for us to prove. looks like is doomed to be an extremely hard to snatch the glowing club from the snow leopards in the og bourse that's what they call this beautiful animal here and they're stunned and maybe it's magic power helps the cousin side to dominate the kontinental hockey league for the last few years but now it's time for us to leave formula gorski to find out more about in the other giant of the russian hockey. more than r t some for russia. ok let's head off the beaten track now russia's biggest motor sport event the silk where rally looks to have its champion for this year two runs early carlos sands may not of one stage six but crucially didn't really mess it up either this is the man who crossed the finish line ahead of the field at sorry speedster nasser. it wasn't just a when he was after though the books were i can drive a full fifteen minutes off overall leader stands at the start of the day and with just three runs to go he needed to be blistering although he came home in first it
group unity for us to prove. looks like is doomed to be an extremely hard to snatch the glowing club from the snow leopards in the og bourse that's what they call this beautiful animal here and they're stunned and maybe it's magic power helps the cousin side to dominate the kontinental hockey league for the last few years but now it's time for us to leave formula gorski to find out more about in the other giant of the russian hockey. more than r t some for russia. ok let's head off the beaten...
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lynn. >> tracy potts there for us in washington. trayy, thank you. >>> well, families who believe their loved ones were in their final resting places at arlington national cemetery have just learned that is not the case. the army has discovered at least two people who were buried in the wrong place. remains have been exhumed from the graves. a recent army report detailed mismanagement that led to the handling of graves. a later senate report put that number up to 6,600. since the army's findings, defense officials have received about 1,100 calls from worried families. >>> in an nbc news exclusive, chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell was granted an interview inside the presidential palace in tehran wednesday with iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad. they talked about the fate of the american hikers held in iran. ahmadinejad wanted people to know that sarah shourd had been released on passionate grounds. but when it came to information on the other hiker hes held in jail, ahmadinejad remained defiant. be sure to watc
lynn. >> tracy potts there for us in washington. trayy, thank you. >>> well, families who believe their loved ones were in their final resting places at arlington national cemetery have just learned that is not the case. the army has discovered at least two people who were buried in the wrong place. remains have been exhumed from the graves. a recent army report detailed mismanagement that led to the handling of graves. a later senate report put that number up to 6,600. since the...
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to help us recover from all kinds of conditions. but at this hospital, not everyone was convinced that surfing was a good use of taxpayer money. >> i could certainly see lots of better ways to spend that money on. >> i'm feeling a bit depressed myself, actually. can i put my name on the list? >> if this scheme works, expect more fresh air therapy across britain, not just in coastal areas, but cycling and rock climbing may also be prescribed. >> letting loose and maybe getting healthy. you can find more on that and all the international news online ad bbc.com/news. you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. we're on facebook as well, of course. thanks for being with us. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> i'
to help us recover from all kinds of conditions. but at this hospital, not everyone was convinced that surfing was a good use of taxpayer money. >> i could certainly see lots of better ways to spend that money on. >> i'm feeling a bit depressed myself, actually. can i put my name on the list? >> if this scheme works, expect more fresh air therapy across britain, not just in coastal areas, but cycling and rock climbing may also be prescribed. >> letting loose and maybe...
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they did not report the use of steroids and the substanc hgh onorms used to assess their fitness for duty. they put out a statement that said employees must held to the highest ethical conduct. when this information came to our attention, a thorough investigation was initiated which led to today's charges. the agents cannot use their weapons while this veflgs proceeds. >>> a former high school football star is on his way to prison after being convicted in an elaborate murder scheme. prosecutors say it started on an adult chat line. jackie vincent is in prince george's county with more on the story. jackie? >> reporter: this case does point out the potential dangers of adult phone chat lines. these grainy security camera images from october 2008 show the prelude to a cold-blooded murder. prosecutors claim the rson in the lighter gray coat is a young man named tommy whack. they say he was using a cell phone belonging to his cousin also seen here to lure a man to his death in a dark, lonely spot behind a landover middle school. the other camera show the two men leaving the area a short
they did not report the use of steroids and the substanc hgh onorms used to assess their fitness for duty. they put out a statement that said employees must held to the highest ethical conduct. when this information came to our attention, a thorough investigation was initiated which led to today's charges. the agents cannot use their weapons while this veflgs proceeds. >>> a former high school football star is on his way to prison after being convicted in an elaborate murder scheme....
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we want to use that and use our associates to help drive us into the digital space. >> among the new titles he hopes will drive sales a familiar name to those older gamers, a new conkey kong game is due out before thanksgiving. >> susie: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: the consumer price index from august is released. our "market monitor" guest is elaine garzarelli, president of garzarelli capital. also tomorrow, household products tarn-x and c.l.r. are well-known brands. but did you know they're made by a small family business? we'll introduce you to the people behind jelmar in our "all in the family" series. mortgage rates inched higher for a second week in a row. freddie mac says the average rate on a 30-year fixed rate mortgage was 4.37%. while that's just off the historic low set two weeks ago, cheap borrowing costs haven't meant a boost in home sales. economists think that's because people are worried about job security and the bumpy recovery. >> tom: meanwhile, lenders took back more homes in august than any month since the mortgage crisis began. real estate data firm
we want to use that and use our associates to help drive us into the digital space. >> among the new titles he hopes will drive sales a familiar name to those older gamers, a new conkey kong game is due out before thanksgiving. >> susie: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: the consumer price index from august is released. our "market monitor" guest is elaine garzarelli, president of garzarelli capital. also tomorrow, household products tarn-x and c.l.r. are well-known...
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jill dobson fills us in. and >>> out he flew. the russian official has been fired for forcing a group of teens to kiss his boot during a phys ed class. on a school visit, this cat seen there, yeah there he is, ordered the basketball team to do push ups and pucker up while he barked out military-style commands like harder and kis totally join that military. he had them kiss his hand. he said he was only repeating a lesson he learned in the red army saying the youth are not disciplined. the recent president saw it and fired him calling it an insult to children. he said it was indig -- indignant to the bottom of my soul. one youtubeer commented that he did nothing wrong and note theatd basketball court was recently renovated. can't argue with that. this is what they ordered the swim team do later. >> wow. >> look at his abs. >> that's why you need discipline in school. >> i'm a little unnerved by jacked wall russ. i like them chunky. >> he learned it in the military, so doesn't it make it right? >> if he learned it as a disciplined
jill dobson fills us in. and >>> out he flew. the russian official has been fired for forcing a group of teens to kiss his boot during a phys ed class. on a school visit, this cat seen there, yeah there he is, ordered the basketball team to do push ups and pucker up while he barked out military-style commands like harder and kis totally join that military. he had them kiss his hand. he said he was only repeating a lesson he learned in the red army saying the youth are not disciplined....
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. >> she's going to come to washington, she's going to help us balance the budget, help us repeal obama care. >> reporter: but democrats today stepped up their campaign against her, circulating old tv clips which she equates viewing pornography as committing adultery. >> we need to address sexuality with young people. >> reporter: but she said that was then, this is now. >> going into the senate, i will have a different role. i am there to advocate the constitutional principles which our party was founded. so, yeah, i was a passionate person in my 20s. that was a long time ago. i'm in my 40s now. >> reporter: demint says focusing on tea party candidates being extreme miss the larger point of the movement. >> so they're asking for some common sense things. stop spending, stop borrowing, stop adding to the debt. >> reporter: whether voters will separate the personal from the policy is a concern for republican regulars. >> national party strategists have to walk a fine line here. >> reporter: analysts say republicans can't publicly abandon her, but they are reluctant to fully embrace her.
. >> she's going to come to washington, she's going to help us balance the budget, help us repeal obama care. >> reporter: but democrats today stepped up their campaign against her, circulating old tv clips which she equates viewing pornography as committing adultery. >> we need to address sexuality with young people. >> reporter: but she said that was then, this is now. >> going into the senate, i will have a different role. i am there to advocate the...
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. >> lee cowan starting us off. thank you for that. as promised, news on another economic front, the number of people who lost their homes to foreclosure hit an allime high last month. 95,000 homes were repossessed, taken back by the bank in foreclosure. that number is up a full 25% from last year. >>> now we turn to election politics. the latest reverberations from that snning win in tuesday night's primary in delaware, where the tea pay backed candidate christine o'donnell won the gop nomination in the race for a senate seat there. delaware is a small state, but what happened there is getting big attention. that would include the white house, where white house correspondent chuck todd is standing by tonight. chuck, good evening. >> reporter: good evening. despite the warning signs, all the surprise primary winners, like christine o'donnell, leaders from both parties, including folks at the white house, are struggling to figure out how this tea party movement has so successfully tapped into this angry and frustrated american voter. 24
. >> lee cowan starting us off. thank you for that. as promised, news on another economic front, the number of people who lost their homes to foreclosure hit an allime high last month. 95,000 homes were repossessed, taken back by the bank in foreclosure. that number is up a full 25% from last year. >>> now we turn to election politics. the latest reverberations from that snning win in tuesday night's primary in delaware, where the tea pay backed candidate christine o'donnell won...
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us, it makes them have no respect for us. sound necessary. something that should have been passed in 2006 when we had the majority and we had the chance and some of the people that said they would not let it go through are no longer here, some are, the zero baseline budget bill. it just says, there are no automatic increases in any federal department's budgets. there's a republican solution for you. if you want your budget increased in the federal government, you have to come justify it. and we ought to put those budgets online where people can watch them like -- i think the president put it this way, that he was going to go through the budget line by line with a fine-toothed comb, he was going to put joe besiden in charge of doing that, too they were going to get rid of everything that was waste. yeah, since he's an honest man i'm sure it will eventually happen but it hasn't happened yet. it would sure happen if you let americans see every federal department's budget, how they were spending their money, put it up online, mak
us, it makes them have no respect for us. sound necessary. something that should have been passed in 2006 when we had the majority and we had the chance and some of the people that said they would not let it go through are no longer here, some are, the zero baseline budget bill. it just says, there are no automatic increases in any federal department's budgets. there's a republican solution for you. if you want your budget increased in the federal government, you have to come justify it. and we...
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yet they come here and suck all our money out of us and then loan it back to us. that's the interesting thing. they take the money out and then they loan it back. but if we gave the same effort to doing something with china and working on opec, so the 11 guys don't set artificial prices for oil, do you notice when the economy goes up, there is a little good news, oil goes up. what it does is we go up, it goes up. it sucks the blood right out of us. so if a little effort was given to fighting opec and getting oil to where it should be and fighting china and taxing products coming in from china that are -- i ordered windows, thousands of windows the other day. it's all made in china. does anybody make windows in this country? >> peter: nobody makes anything anymore. >> then you have the guy saying, free trade. who wants that when we have billions of dollars of imbalance with china? and the problem is we use our diplomats to negotiate. i don't want a diplomat negotiating. i can take ten guys that i know that are killers. i'll put them against china any day of the wee
yet they come here and suck all our money out of us and then loan it back to us. that's the interesting thing. they take the money out and then they loan it back. but if we gave the same effort to doing something with china and working on opec, so the 11 guys don't set artificial prices for oil, do you notice when the economy goes up, there is a little good news, oil goes up. what it does is we go up, it goes up. it sucks the blood right out of us. so if a little effort was given to fighting...
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correspondent chris going to give us more details on this. rather anticlimactic press conference where you saw earlier both the foreign ministers from canada and russia essentially saying we agree to disagree what exactly is moscow basing its stance on and why is the art take the focus of such interest and it is. well agreed to disagree is a great way to put it since both russia and canada remained firm claiming that part of the arctic sea bed known as the a woman also fridge belongs to bare tories moscow says that its claims are based on same to fix the fact according to the russian foreign minister said russia will continue sending expeditions to this area in order to gather enough scientific proof for the international community to recognize the support of the russian landmass. and to the should be for the limo and also the loam and also bridge was discovered by russian explorers look today we want to prove scientifically that it's a continuation of the marine life in providing our data to the un as a candidate and now denmark is also thin
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the evergreen close a hotel in time to eat london hotel telling us of the time the hotel full points and how would. the splendid hotel in windsor hotel and touch your room the photos a good go and how would international. evergreen local hotels in. russia and canada say they won't back down from territorial claims on a disputed part of the seabed sought to be rich with natural resources. as the u.k. tightens its budget belt defense spending is in the firing line with the elite special forces unit the s.a.'s to be hit the hardest experts warn the creation of a second great military could be a disaster for national security. from boom to bust americans are waiting for the economy to snap back two years after the biggest bankruptcy in u.s. history which sent their finances spiraling out of control. and find out why russian communists who have been stung by staying now want to see the former police front man is singing behind bars. live from the center of moscow this is a very warm welcome to. well the racers all know for the arctic and thrown down the gauntlet to russia moscow says it w
the evergreen close a hotel in time to eat london hotel telling us of the time the hotel full points and how would. the splendid hotel in windsor hotel and touch your room the photos a good go and how would international. evergreen local hotels in. russia and canada say they won't back down from territorial claims on a disputed part of the seabed sought to be rich with natural resources. as the u.k. tightens its budget belt defense spending is in the firing line with the elite special forces...
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because these two countries so they called us your use and these are a lot. and that they demonstrated to modernise procida experience that exam system conventions this is a very good experience a very good example and pattern of harmony between countries should offer the way to resolve issues of press conference the movements yesterday to sam question was raised that assure us conference and mormon square president middle vetted and prime minister stoltenberg committee or so mad would want to sign russian norwegian treaty on the demarcus zeb order is severely c. in the arctic ocean and the russian president presented our position of very clearly we don't see how the benefit for the good of my colleague has just said that in the arctic council in the arctic five sets of june we had a slew of the meetings in the energy hell serious year ago and we reaffirmed that all the problems that exist in the arctic region should be resolved and we'll get resolved if all you through political means based on international law primarily the question of the law siegel's and
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do not blame us for america's economic problems. that's the blunt response from beijing as the obama administration brandishes his sharpest criticism yet of china's exchange rate policy. the u.s. treasury secretary timothy geithner will say that china's efforts at currency reform has been too slow and too limited when he addresses the senate later today. also, two new complaints about chinese trade practices at the wto. our guest from "the wall street journal" is with us. america says china is not doing enough to raise the value of the yuan. is that correct, given that the currency has been rising? >> the currency has been rising at is that one of the highest levels against the dollar today leading into the testimony from treasury secretary geithner. most people say it does not reflect the economic strength of china. from a fundamental basis, very few would argue that the chinese currency is fairly valued right now. >> , of and appreciation is washington looking for? in reality, how much difference would it make for american busines
do not blame us for america's economic problems. that's the blunt response from beijing as the obama administration brandishes his sharpest criticism yet of china's exchange rate policy. the u.s. treasury secretary timothy geithner will say that china's efforts at currency reform has been too slow and too limited when he addresses the senate later today. also, two new complaints about chinese trade practices at the wto. our guest from "the wall street journal" is with us. america says...
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[ female announcer ] just about anywhere you use sugar you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. [ male announcer ] savory. fluffy. yummy. sweet! [ female announcer ] splenda®. america's favorite no calorie sweetener. [ female announcer ] splenda®. this is a very active household. always a lot going on. we have three children and two dogs. this is my baby. this is the most expensive member of the household. scotty needed a new laptop for college, but we don't like to pay interest unnecessarily. so, the blueprint plan couldn't have come at a better time because i'm able to designate what i pay off every month and then what i'm going to pay off over time. blueprint really gives me peace of mind. with blueprint on her slate card, geraldine designed a plan to save money on interest. does your credit card have blueprint? when you can have pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits? the warm, light delicate layers are like nothing else. add a layer of excitement to your next meal. ♪ add a layer of excitement to your next meal. delicious news for dessert lovers. introducing new activia desser
[ female announcer ] just about anywhere you use sugar you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. [ male announcer ] savory. fluffy. yummy. sweet! [ female announcer ] splenda®. america's favorite no calorie sweetener. [ female announcer ] splenda®. this is a very active household. always a lot going on. we have three children and two dogs. this is my baby. this is the most expensive member of the household. scotty needed a new laptop for college, but we don't like to pay interest...
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glad you are watching us this morning on msnbc or listening to us live on the radio. shoot us an e-mail or text the word awake followed by your response to 622639. the next 30 minutes will be your cram session for this thursday, september 16th. a lot to tell you about today, including another wayne for a palin-backed candidate this one in new hampshire. plus, i'm still stuck in the old tv news convention of wearing pants on the air. no such inhibition for this newsman in slovenia. we'll have the latest pantsless headlines in just a few minutes. first the news live at 5:30 a.m. here in the nation's capital of washington. >>> establishment republicans are now starting to pledge their support for christine o'donnell's general election campaign in delaware. after initially turning their backs on the tea party candidate. following her win at senate primary tuesday, senate republicans said she would not be getting much help from them. but yesterday, national republican senatorial committee chair, john cornyn said in a written statement that o'donnell would have the support
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>> i don't want to use names. the story gets a little sticky and i would hate to -- i would just hate to embarrass michael and his lovely wife sandra -- [ applause ] >> jimmy: so we will make sure -- yes. we will not. i'll just move on. >> jimmy: what happened? what happened? >> so, we both find out we're going there. i said, you know what, and he's talking about, we're going to feed the sharks and the rains. i said, that's going to be great. i have one of these cameras. why don't i lend you the camera, you go, when i come, you give it back to me, that way, we have the underwater camera for the trip. perfect. we arrive, we have a lonely dinner. he says, here's the camera, we go back to the room, and i'm going to check if the batteries okay, and there's a movie on there, and i go -- oh. check what that is. and it's him and he's setting it up on the dresser. come on, baby, it will be fun. no, don't, i don't want to. i'm -- i know what this is. i know what's going to happen. oh, my god. it's going to happen. put on t
>> i don't want to use names. the story gets a little sticky and i would hate to -- i would just hate to embarrass michael and his lovely wife sandra -- [ applause ] >> jimmy: so we will make sure -- yes. we will not. i'll just move on. >> jimmy: what happened? what happened? >> so, we both find out we're going there. i said, you know what, and he's talking about, we're going to feed the sharks and the rains. i said, that's going to be great. i have one of these cameras....
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this encompasses all of us. i'm just the one that's here to receive it, i guess, today. >> and you're very modest about that, but i have to say everything i read about what you did, absolutely remarkable and truly heroic. and a lot of it, not just about that incident, but about what happened in the valley in afghanistan back in 2007 is written about so extraordinarily. he spent about a year with you guys. i just want to set it up a little. so you're going down a trail. you come under an ambush by taliban fighters. there's also this machine gunfire. you get hit. fortunately you're wearing body armor. but you lead a couple other guys in and start rescuing other members of your platoon. tell me a little bit about that moment when you came under fire your and your decision to risk your own lives to save the others. >> it wasn't a decision i had to make. it was already going to happen. that is what the training was for. we didn't go to tour unprepared. we went very prepared. and every single person out there that day
this encompasses all of us. i'm just the one that's here to receive it, i guess, today. >> and you're very modest about that, but i have to say everything i read about what you did, absolutely remarkable and truly heroic. and a lot of it, not just about that incident, but about what happened in the valley in afghanistan back in 2007 is written about so extraordinarily. he spent about a year with you guys. i just want to set it up a little. so you're going down a trail. you come under an...
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stay with us this morning. how you can help keep libraries running at a fair to remember. >>> speaking of fund-raisers, a lot of people are trying to help fight cancer by swimming across america. how you can take the plunge in our area. >>> and do you want your baby to be more fashionable than s is uri cruz but not spend that money? how to get your baby best dressed in the play pen. >> abc2 works for community. a proud partner of komen maryland's race for the cure. my commute home to the eastern shore every night only takes an hour but that's more time than congress spends reading massive spending bills, it's crazy. that's why i wrote a law that requires 72 hours to read every bill. i read the big bills and i said no. no to the $3 trillion budget, no to the bank bailout, and no to the health care bill. at home you would never pay a bill without reading it neither should congress. i'm frank kratovil and i approve this message because i'm proud to be ranked one of the most independent members of congress. >>> we'
stay with us this morning. how you can help keep libraries running at a fair to remember. >>> speaking of fund-raisers, a lot of people are trying to help fight cancer by swimming across america. how you can take the plunge in our area. >>> and do you want your baby to be more fashionable than s is uri cruz but not spend that money? how to get your baby best dressed in the play pen. >> abc2 works for community. a proud partner of komen maryland's race for the cure. my...
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someone who shows us all how to win at life, every single day. it's the american heart. >>> good evening. and it is right there behind me, the u.s. capitol. and 48 days now until the november congressional elections, which is shaping up to be a lively and crackling political showdown. last night, tea party candidates scored huge wins in several states, upending the predictions, and this morning, the democrats are marshaling forces. and on the republican side, karl rove is expressing surprise. jon charl karl has been running down results for us and is here tonight. good evening, jon. >> reporter: diane, the republican leadership is just stunned by what happened last night in delaware, and now they are scrambling to get control of a movement that seems to be taking over their party. >> you betcha. >> reporter: republican leaders had called her a fraud, a liar and unelectable. but now they have to call christine o'donnell republican nominee for senate. >> i didn't count on the establishment to win the primary. i'm not counting on them to win the gen
someone who shows us all how to win at life, every single day. it's the american heart. >>> good evening. and it is right there behind me, the u.s. capitol. and 48 days now until the november congressional elections, which is shaping up to be a lively and crackling political showdown. last night, tea party candidates scored huge wins in several states, upending the predictions, and this morning, the democrats are marshaling forces. and on the republican side, karl rove is expressing...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. you're checking out my awesome headband. that's when you find out your cut-rate insurance it ain't payin' for this. so get allstate. [ dennis ] dollar for dollar nobody protects you from mayhem like allstate. >>> looks like the tornado warning in new york city has cleared at least for now. we have some reports of hail, and serious winds in brooklyn and maybe in queens, but looks like the worst is overwith which is good. back to jack for the cafferty file. >> well, in the wake of the tea party's primary successes, suddenly the game has changed. the marquee matchup going into november is in nevada, my home state. that is where the majority lead over the u.s. senate harry reid is trailing republican and tea party member sharron angle who is backed by many in t
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lama hasan joins us from london with a preview. good morning, lama. >> reporter: the british prime minister, david cameron, said this will be an important and historic trip. not since 1982, has a pope visited the united kingdom. this will be pope benedict xvi, the first state visit to reenergize the catholic church here in britain. and it's an expensive trip. the cost is estimated at $18 million, plus $2 million for security. the pontiff has a packed schedule. he's being welcomed by the queen and other members of the royal family at the royal palace in edinboro. and he is said to be meeting with abuse victims, his fifth meeting since becoming leader of the catholic church. later today, the pope will host an open-air mass in glasgow. at this mass, susan boyle will become singing what has become her signature song, "i have a dream." she says, it's always been her dream to sing in front of the pope. rob? >> and we're hearing that recent comments by a cardinal could overshadow the visit a bit. >> reporter: this is what everyone is talk
lama hasan joins us from london with a preview. good morning, lama. >> reporter: the british prime minister, david cameron, said this will be an important and historic trip. not since 1982, has a pope visited the united kingdom. this will be pope benedict xvi, the first state visit to reenergize the catholic church here in britain. and it's an expensive trip. the cost is estimated at $18 million, plus $2 million for security. the pontiff has a packed schedule. he's being welcomed by the...